Jack Hoban was shaped by service in the U.S. Marine Corps, a life-changing epiphany at a Cold War bar, and mentorship under two masters: The 34th generation grandmaster of the shadowy art of the Ninja and a sage of the Natural Law who may just have deciphered the meaning of life. He now delivers a revolutionary view of moral values for our time epitomized by the Ethical Warrior – protector of self and others as equal human beings. Hoban’s methodology reaches from the Greek ancients to the counterinsurgency efforts of today’s Marines to provide ethical clarity and confidence in our moral actions.
What people are saying about the Ethical Warrior Training:
"I recently listened to Jack Hoban's talk about the "Ethical Warrior/Protector" for one hour and 15 minutes. I honestly learned more about values, morals and ethics and their application, especially to law enforcement, in that 75 minutes than in my entire almost two decades of study. I highly recommend that all true leaders invest time in learning more about what Mr. Hoban has to say." – Police Officer Survival Instructor
"Life changing." – U.S. Marine Martial Arts Instructor Trainer
"Amazing ethical insight; solidified my reason for joining the service as a protector." – Sheriff Officer
"I usually dread having to go to training. But from the first session I could tell that this was going to be different. Taught valuable lessons that not only apply to my profession, but to my personal and family life." – Park Ranger
Written as a companion to the actual training, The Ethical Warrior is of great value to those interested in living a balanced, happy and ethical life. It addresses important questions such as: Is there a “true north” on the moral compass? Is there an objective value that can be used to qualify our relative values as moral or immoral? How do we reject our tendency to dehumanize others not of our “in-group”– including our enemies – and respect true human equality? How do we do “the right thing” under the stresses of everyday life?
It's been a long time since I read a book which contained wisdom I felt was both powerful and important.
The "life value" concept which forms the basis of the book seems so simple that it could at first glance be dismissed as common sense. And to be honest, I felt it was just that as I read through the initial pages.
A little ways into the book the author started to describe relative values, how they can override the life value, and the horrible things which can and have happened as a result. That was when I got it, and truly realized the relevance of the life value. From that point onwards I could not put the book down.
The author does a wonderful job defining the life value and removing the obvious objections which arise when debating its merit.
The depth of connection I made to the message within this book cannot be further described in a review. To say I highly recommend this book would be a huge understatement.
This book was written from the perspective of a Marine corps officer and martial artist while covering enough for those in related professions such as law enforcement that it would be applicable. Jack Hoban's influences allow one to discuss the training and mindset of those whose occupations orient more towards combat and the ethics involved in those who must deal with conflict regularly or intend to. Ethical warrior services were an introduction to ethical decision-making in this profession and well chosen for the marine corps reading list. Enough so that it should also be required reading by any individual who seeks to serve in either military or law enforcement.
Jack Hoban continues to expand on the idea articulated by Robert Humphrey in "Values for a New Millennium". He puts forth some excellent ideas for an integrated training approach to develop the "Ethical Warrior", ideas that we ignore at our peril and the peril of the next generation of Law Enforcement and Military personnel.
A book packed full of wisdom based on experience dealing with conflict and violence. P ace keeping and winning without fighting if possible is the way to go but if violence is necessary to protect others or self then the moral high ground is necessary to maintain legitimacy. The Ethical Warrior is a guidebook for doing just that. I highly recommend this book.
The Dual Life Value laid out in this book is something we need in our world TODAY. While some of the writing is labored and a little repetitive, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a new way of approaching the need for skilled protectors with ethical values.
I have been a fan of Jack Hoban’s books for a couple of decades. Before his books, I read his articles in various martial arts magazines. From 1999 to 2005, I would drive six hours to train with him once a month. It was during this time I was introduced to the idea of being an ethical warrior. In his book, The Ethical Warrior: Values, Morals and Ethics - For Life, Work and Service, Hoban shares his research and insight to this very important topic. With the number of killings at the hands of the police, it is a book every person who wears a badge needs to read. Read more